If you’re new to hockey or figure skating, the terms profiling and sharpening can sound confusing — and many skaters don’t realise they’re two completely different services. Both affect how your skates feel on the ice, but they do very different jobs.
At Willies.co.uk, our expert technicians in Coventry, Nottingham, and Sheffield offer both skate profiling and precision sharpening for hockey and figure skates. This guide breaks down what each service does, why it matters, and how to know which one you need.
What Is Skate Sharpening?
Sharpening is the process of grinding the hollow (groove) into the bottom of your skate blade. This creates two edges — inside and outside — which give you grip on the ice.
Sharpening affects:
- Grip
- Glide
- Stopping power
- Turning control
- Edge bite
Sharpening does NOT change:
- Blade shape
- Balance point
- Pitch
- Rocker radius
Sharpening simply restores your edges so your skates feel sharp, controlled, and safe.
How often should you sharpen?
Most players sharpen every 5–10 hours of skating, depending on:
- Ice quality
- Weight
- Skating style
- Personal preference
Willies offers multiple hollows, including beginner‑friendly and pro‑level options.
What Is Skate Profiling?
Profiling is the process of shaping the overall contour of your blade — not just the edges. It changes how the blade sits on the ice, how much of it contacts the surface, and how your weight is distributed.
Profiling affects:
- Balance
- Acceleration
- Stability
- Turning radius
- Stride efficiency
- Body alignment
Profiling is essentially customising the geometry of your blade to match your skating style.
What profiling can change:
- Rocker radius (how “curved” the blade feels)
- Pitch (forward or backward lean)
- Contact points
- Multi‑radius setups for advanced players
Profiling is a performance upgrade, not a maintenance task.
Sharpening vs Profiling: The Key Differences
Sharpening = edge maintenance
Profiling = performance tuning
| Feature | Sharpening | Profiling |
|---|---|---|
| Purpose | Restores edges | Shapes the full blade profile |
| What it changes | Hollow depth & edge bite | Rocker, pitch, balance & contact points |
| Affects | Grip, glide, stopping | Stability, stride efficiency, acceleration |
| Frequency | Every 5–10 hours of skating | Every 6–12 months |
| Changes blade shape | No | Yes |
| Performance impact | Medium | High |
| Needed for new skates | Sometimes | Often recommended |
| Suitable for | All skaters | Players wanting performance optimisation |
Do New Skates Need Profiling?
Often, yes.
Factory profiles are generic, not tailored to the skater. Profiling helps:
- Young players develop proper stride mechanics
- Adult players improve balance and efficiency
- Goalies get better stability and movement
- Figure skaters achieve consistent edges
Profiling is especially beneficial for:
- Bauer Vapor / Supreme / Nexus
- CCM Jetspeed / Tacks
- True skates
- Goalie blades
- Figure blades needing alignment or rocker correction
Which One Do You Need?
You need sharpening if:
- Your skates feel dull
- You’re slipping on turns
- You can’t stop cleanly
- Your edges feel uneven
- You haven’t sharpened in a while
You need profiling if:
- You feel off‑balance
- Your skates pitch too far forward/back
- You struggle with stability
- You want more speed or tighter turns
- You’re upgrading to new skates
- You want a performance boost
Many players benefit from profiling first, then maintaining with regular sharpening.
Our technicians use industry‑leading equipment to ensure:
- Consistent edges
- Accurate hollows
- Perfect blade alignment
- Custom profiles for every skating style
Whether you’re a beginner or a competitive player, we’ll help you get the perfect setup.
Why Choose Willies for Profiling & Sharpening?
- Trusted by players across the UK
- Experienced skate technicians
- Accurate, repeatable results
- Custom profiling options
- Services for hockey, figure, and goalie skates
- Available in Coventry, Nottingham, and Sheffield
- Advice tailored to your skating level and goals
We don’t just sharpen skates — we optimise performance.